
“If he has a problem with me, he should call me” Goran Ivanisevic fires back at Patrick Mouratoglou in Stefanos Tsitsipas feud
A winning partnership: Ivanisevic on the pressure of coaching Novak Djokovic
The Croatian coach recalled the years he worked with the 24-time Grand Slam champion between 2018 and 2024. The 2001 Wimbledon champion joined Novak’s team in 2018 and became his head coach in 2022, ending their collaboration with 12 Grand Slam titles—eight of them with Ivanisevic as head coach.
“Well, when you train Novak Djokovic, anything other than winning the title at any tournament is a failure. That’s a lot of pressure to deal with,” the 53-year-old told Blick in a recent interview. “Novak is very demanding. Something new has to happen every day, he always wants to get better. If you can’t handle it, it’s better not to take the job at all. The language certainly helped me—we had no barrier between us.”
Nevertheless, Ivanisevic had great praise for his former player. Djokovic himself stated that Ivanisevic “is part of his family” and that their relationship goes beyond his role as a coach. The former world No. 2 spoke about Djokovic’s present, where he is still struggling with age while he continues to seek more Grand Slam titles. “Novak is special, different, the best. His desire for progress is incredible. You can learn a lot from him,” commented the former coach of stars like Marin Cilic and Tomas Berdych. “Novak had a discussion with the clock. He’s never on time. And everyone knows it; everyone is already used to it.”
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Ivanisevic’s Recent coaching misfortunes
Ivanisevic continues to be a hot topic in the tennis world with a successful coaching career that makes him one of the most sought-after coaches today. However, the last year hasn’t been his best. He just ended a brief association with Stefanos Tsitsipas after only a month, which ended with criticism and cross-declarations.
“I’ve never seen a more unprepared player in my life. With this knee, I’m three times fitter than him. It’s really bad,” Ivanisevic stated a few days before they ended their relationship. “It is very difficult to have dictators and people who speak negatively and you don’t feel like they are close to you like family,” Tsitsipas said shortly after the announcement of the split.